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8T to secure opening of classes

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About 8,000 security forces will be deployed in Metro Manila to ensure peace and order during the opening of classes on Monday, June 4, National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) Director Guillermo Eleazar said.

Eleazar said the forces include about 5,000 policemen and those who will be deployed by the local government units such as peace action teams and barangay tanods.

He said they will be monitoring closely the “bad eggs” who may take advantage of the vulnerabil­ity of the students.

“We will lessen the window of opportunit­y for them to do their thing,” said Eleazar.

However, he reminded the students to always be alert and vigilant of their surroundin­gs and to no longer bring expensive gadgets or any valuable item to school to avoid being targeted by the criminals.

Eleazar reminded the public that the safety of the students will require everyone’s effort.

“Tulong-tulong po tayo at male-lessen ang krimen (Let us help each other to reduce crimes),” he said.

The NCRPO director assured that the PNP is 100-percent prepared for the class opening.

He also reminded the public of the new 911 emergency hotline which will replace the Patrol 117.

On May 25, President Rodrigo Duterte signed Executive Order 56, which replaces the 117 emergency hotline with 911.

“Napakagand­a ng ganyan... Gustong-gusto po natin ‘yan bilang regional director. Natutuwa po tayo at ang ating tututukan ay ang implementa­syon and how we can deliver the expected services sa mga nagrerekla­mo,” Eleazar said.

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